What movie are you most embarrassed to admit you like?

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#31 Unread post by fireguzzi »

sv-wolf wrote:Weeeee....lll if we are getting competitive about this. I go for a lot of kids films specially some of the Japanese ones. 'Akira' was great. 'Spirited away' was stunning. Can't wait to see 'Howls moving castle.'
Akira is not exactly a kid movie.

But it is very good. I cant wait for the bikes in akira to be made. :twisted:
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#32 Unread post by ejshotgun »

The ones that make my eye leak!
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#33 Unread post by Jthmeffy »

fireguzzi wrote:Akira is not exactly a kid movie.
Yah, no freaking kidding.. last time I watched a kid movie, im pretty sure there werent any intestines showing..

and my embarrassing movie is one i watched on netflix awhile ago..


Rainbow Bright and the Star Stealers


Here's the scoop.. when i was a kid (6 years old) i watched that movie and loved it.. my mom taped it off cable and I watched it a few times... before she taped over it with her SOAPS! I was crushed (again, i was 6), so when i saw it on netflix, i had to watch it.. It was pretty embarrassing (was watching it with a female friend.. i still havent lived it down yet) but i was glad.. and it was interesting to see all that i remembered from the movie.. and to see how horribly "kiddy" it all was.... at least i got it out of my system!

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#34 Unread post by sv-wolf »

fireguzzi wrote: Akira is not exactly a kid movie.
Depends how old you are. From my end of the telescope a kid is anyone under 25. :D
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#35 Unread post by PrettyInPink »

It's good to hear you guys actually like the occasional "chick-flick." :)

My favourite embarrassing movie is Labyrinth. And, as a true 80's child, when I was about 7 or 8 years old I had the biggest crush on the Goblin King (aka David Bowie).

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PrettyInPink wrote:It's good to hear you guys actually like the occasional "chick-flick." :)

My favourite embarrassing movie is Labyrinth. And, as a true 80's child, when I was about 7 or 8 years old I had the biggest crush on the Goblin King (aka David Bowie).
thats one of the greatest movies ever. yes a kids movie...it gave me nightmares for years...but genius nonetheless.
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and anything by pixar. finding nemo was incredible

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#38 Unread post by Kal »

I love Pixar, Labyrinth, Truely Madly Deeply, When Harry Met Sally, 50 first dates and lots of other films besides. I'm not embarressed by any of the films I like though.

The only embarressing moment I've had involving films were with an ex-girlfriend. I took her to see Devils Advocate on a recomendation that failed to mention the subject of the first ten minutes - I couldn't cope with watching that sitting next to my then girlfriend and almost walked out - and the second time was the same ex-girlfriend who was by then pregnant, watching Seven with friends - when one of them pipes up with the original script for the ending.

Both times I just wanted to die.
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zarakand wrote:I still get a kick out of the live action He-Man movie :oops: Other than that I want to see Brokeback
My brother bought me that Heman movie for Xmas.... Ummmmm... Dolph Lundgren in a loin cloth all sweaty like.. wrong on so many levels...

Im going to say the Harry Potter Movies, I liked them, but felt weird going to the theater to watch them.....
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